Kinesiology
Physical Education Building 107
(213) 740-2492
FAX: (213) 740-7909
Email: knsl@usc.edu
college.usc.edu/kinesiology
Chair: Lorraine Turcotte, Ph.D.
Faculty
Professors: Casey Donovan, Ph.D.; Jill L. McNitt-Gray, Ph.D.Associate Professors: John Callaghan, Ph.D.; Robert Girandola, Ed.D.; Lorraine Turcotte, Ph.D.
Adjunct Assistant Professor: Philip Requejo, Ph.D.
Lecturers: Gudrun Bara Floyd, M.A.; Marcella A. Raney, Ph.D.
Emeritus Professors: Herbert A. deVries, Ph.D.; J. Tillman Hall, Ed.D.
Academic Program Staff
Director of Instructional Laboratories: Kim Henige, Ed.D.Student Services Advisor: Laura Ames, M.Ed.
The Department of Kinesiology offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the scientific study of human movement. The undergraduate curriculum is designed to provide a broad and comprehensive understanding of the human body at work. This includes studies of basic underlying parameters, as well as applications relevant to understanding human movement. The course work necessarily derives from a variety of disciplines, including physiology, anatomy, biochemistry, biomechanics, nutrition and psychology. As such, an undergraduate degree in kinesiology provides excellent training for students wishing to pursue further graduate or professional studies in health-related fields.
At the graduate level students are expected to specialize in one area, i.e., exercise physiology or biomechanics. These represent areas of active research by department faculty. The focus is on preparing individuals who will contribute to research and scholarship in their chosen discipline.